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by JimS Author IconMail Icon
Rated: E · Fiction · Contest Entry · #1963273
Tina thought she had finally ditched Klematine inside the bent universe, but...
         Klematine spun around in the console chair happily and slapped his hands with a disturbing level of satisfaction.  He laughed further letting his tongue flap out like a drool covered intestine.  He closed his eyes and composed himself as he began.
         “Today will be the deciding factor,” Klematine said.  His voice sounded like a boy entering puberty.
         He peered up at the large monitor.  He was inside the Tala-Dome Center, where all aspects of reality within the ‘bent universe’ could be controlled with a mere press of a button.  He grinned as he gently pressed a few keys on the console.
         “How shall in exact my revenge on Tina for putting me in all those horrible situations?”  He tunefully chirped.  “First, what’s she doing?”
         He pressed a button and Tina appeared on the screen.  She was looking very coy and shy after having just learned that her crush was transferred to another solar system.
         Wow...”  She said sadly.
         “I know, isn’t it great?  And I’ve only been here for two weeks!”
         Tina looked away sadly.
         “Ooo, drama!”  Klematine said while spraying lots of slobber.
         On the screen Tina could be seen looking out the window as the ship with her crush was leaving.
         “Goodbye…”  She said with tears coming out of her eyes.
         "Sorry, you won't get off that easy, Tina!"  Klematine chortled.
         He pressed a button.
         As Tina turned away there was a flash of light.  She looked back in time to see the ship exploding. 
         “Why!”  Tina yelled.
         “Let’s take it up another notch.” Klematine squeaked.
         He pressed the button again.
         The sun nearest Tina instantly went supernova and the display went black.
         Klematine looked around the room nervously and played with his fingers.
         “That was a little overkill.”  He said placing emphasis on the word “little”.
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